Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 12, Number 48, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 May 1882 — Page 12

THE MAIL

A PArER FOR THE PEOPLE.

Mary C.'roly Hoper In Godey's Ladies' Book.

A Short Engagement.

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plied to (.tenth time I ve I* gaged." The ration from exhausted. "I ville—she'll It "Hunting oiisv task. II tack, ierald With dilTlct through thoo collision with his toon stepjx still keeping hosloss. Pull ed, half angry into ft clearin long breath. "Well, I an trouble lo obt in tlio least road, i'11 stao rellectlons to couple, who that moment lie deuee

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